
Zenzic
[ZEN-zik]
Part of speech: adjective
Origin: Latin, 16th century
1.
Relating to the square of a number.
Examples of Zenzic in a sentence
"We expected maybe 20 people at the party but were overwhelmed when it seemed like a zenzic number of guests showed up."
"Since there are 12 reports to compile each month, the total number of reports in a year is the zenzic of 12."

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